US20020158473A1 - Latch device for vehicle tailgate - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a latch device for a vehicle tailgate having two doors, that is, a main door and a sub door.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,017,067 shows a typical tailgate latch device which has a main latch unit for keeping a main door in the closed state in cooperation with a main striker and a sub latch unit for keeping a sub door in the closed state in cooperation with a sub striker.
- a sub ratchet of the sub latch unit is connected to a clutch mechanism which is operatively provided between a main open handle and a main ratchet of the main latch unit. The clutch mechanism disconnects the main open handle from the main ratchet when the sub ratchet releases the sub latch of the sub latch unit.
- the problem of the conventional latch device is in the point that the clutch mechanism is switched between the connected state and the unconnected state by the movement of the sub ratchet.
- the sub ratchet moves to be engaged with the sub latch by the elasticity of a ratchet spring, and it moves to be separated from the sub latch by the door-opening operation force of the sub open handle.
- the ratchet spring should have a comparatively strong elasticity so that it can make the sub ratchet engage with the sub latch instantaneously in response to the door-closing of the sub door.
- the ratchet spring it is necessary for the ratchet spring to have a force for moving plural parts of the clutch mechanism when moving the sub ratchet toward the sub latch, and therefore, the elasticity of the ratchet spring is set to be stronger. Such a strong ratchet spring hurts the good operational feeling of the sub open handle.
- FIG. 1 is a rear view of a vehicle tailgate to which a latch device according to the present invention is attached;
- FIG. 2 is a bottom view of a sub latch unit of the latch device
- FIG. 3 is a rear view showing the relation between a block lever and an open lever of the latch device
- FIG. 4 is a schematic view showing a main latch unit of the latch device
- FIG. 5 is a rear view of a sub latch lever of the latch device.
- FIG. 6 is a rear view of the block lever.
- FIG. 1 shows a latch device 10 according to the present invention, which is attached to a vehicle tailgate.
- the tailgate has a main door 11 which is attached to a vehicle body 13 with hinges 14 and a sub door 12 which is attached to the main door 11 with hinges 15 .
- the construction of the tailgate is optional, and only one example is shown in FIG. 1.
- the latch device 10 has two latch units 18 , 20 and two strikers 19 , 21 .
- the main latch unit 18 attached to the main door 11 keeps the main door 11 in the closed state in cooperation with the main striker 19 fixed to the vehicle body 13 .
- the sub latch unit 20 attached to the main door 11 keeps the sub door 12 in the closed state in cooperation with the sub striker 21 fixed to the sub door 12 .
- a main open handle 16 for opening the main door 11 and a sub open handle 17 for opening the sub door 12 are provided onto the outside surface of the main door 11 .
- the main latch unit 18 has, as shown in FIG. 4, a main latch 36 which is engageable to the main striker 19 and a main ratchet (pawl lever) 35 which keeps the engaged state between the main latch 36 and the main striker 19 by being engaged with the main latch 36 .
- a main ratchet (pawl lever) 35 which keeps the engaged state between the main latch 36 and the main striker 19 by being engaged with the main latch 36 .
- the door-opening operation of the main open handle 16 under the closed state of the sub door 12 causes the main ratchet 35 to be disengaged from the main latch 36 to release the engaged state between the main latch 36 and the main striker 19 .
- the sub latch unit 20 has a sub latch 23 which is engageable with the sub striker 21 and a sub ratchet (pawl lever) 24 which keeps the engaged state between the sub latch 23 and the sub striker 21 by being engaged with the sub latch 23 .
- the sub latch 23 and the sub ratchet 24 are pivoted to a base body 22 of the sub latch unit 20 .
- the sub latch 23 is urged in the clockwise direction toward the unlatched position by the elasticity of a latch spring 50 .
- the sub ratchet 24 is connected to the sub open handle 17 through connecting means 51 such as a rod.
- the sub latch unit 20 further has a first latch lever 25 which is pivoted to the base body 22 .
- An engaging end 26 of the first latch lever 25 is urged in the direction shown by arrow X in FIG. 2 by the elasticity of a return spring 28 (FIG. 3), and when the sub latch 23 is put in the unlatched position by the elasticity of the latch spring 50 , the engaging end 26 is kept in the initial position A shown by the dotted line in FIG. 2.
- a contact surface 27 of the sub latch 23 comes into contact with the engaging end 26 to move the engaging end 26 to the operating position B shown by a cross section in FIG. 2.
- FIG. 3 a contact end 29 of the main open handle 16 is shown by a virtual line.
- the contact end 29 moves upward in FIG. 3 according to the door-opening operation of the main open handle 16 .
- a first end 31 of an open lever 30 is positioned on the movement locus of the contact end 29 .
- the open lever 30 is pivoted onto a bracket 32 which is attached to the main door 11 , and a second end 33 of the open lever 30 is connected to the main ratchet 35 of the main latch unit 18 through a rod 34 .
- a second latch lever 38 and a block lever 39 are pivoted by a single common supporting shaft 37 .
- the second latch lever 38 is connected to the first latch lever 25 through a rod 40 to be-displaced integrally with the first latch lever 25 , and accordingly, the second latch lever 38 is also displaced between the initial position A′ and the operating position B′ according to the movement of the sub latch 23 .
- a connecting spring 41 operatively connecting the second latch lever 38 and the block lever 39 has a first leg part 42 which is engaged with the second latch lever 38 and a second leg part 43 which comes into contact with a block part 45 of the block lever 39 .
- the elasticity of the connecting spring 41 urges the block lever 39 in the counterclockwise direction in FIG. 3, and normally, a bent piece 44 of the block lever 39 comes into contact with the side portion of the second latch lever 38 .
- the sub latch 23 of the sub latch unit 20 is displaced to the latched position shown in FIG. 2 by the engagement with the sub striker 21 , and the engaging end 26 of the first latch lever 25 is displaced to the operating position B by the contact with the contact surface 27 of the sub latch 23 , and the second latch lever 38 connected to the first latch lever 25 with the rod 40 is also displaced to the operating position B′. Furthermore, the block lever 39 is moved to the unblocked position where the block part 45 is put out of the rotation locus of the first end 31 of the open lever 30 according to the displacement of the second latch lever 38 by the elasticity of the connecting spring 41 .
- the sub ratchet 24 of the sub latch unit 20 is rotated in the clockwise direction in FIG. 2 to be disengaged from the sub latch 23 .
- the sub door 12 is, normally, pushed out in the door-opening direction (direction shown by arrow Y) by the elasticity of the latch spring 50 and the force of repulsion of weather-strip, and the sub latch 23 is restored from the latched position to the unlatched position, and the engaging end 26 of the first latch lever 25 is restored from the operating position B to the initial position A shown by the dotted line with the elasticity of the return spring 28 .
- the second latch lever 38 is also restored from the operating position B′ to the initial position A′.
- the block lever 39 is switched to the blocked position by the contact between the bent piece 44 and the latch lever 38 , and the block part 45 of the block lever 39 is moved to the rotation locus of the first end 31 of the open lever 30 .
- the door-opening rotation of the open lever 30 is restricted by the block part 45 , and therefore, the door-opening operation of the main open handle 16 cannot release the engagement between the main latch unit 18 and the main striker 19 .
- the sub door 12 is in the open state, that is, when the sub latch 23 is in the unlatched position, the door-opening of the main door 11 is prevented.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a latch device for a vehicle tailgate having two doors, that is, a main door and a sub door.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- In the case of a tailgate having a main door and a sub door, from the viewpoint of the counter measure of safety and the prevention of damage of doors, there are some cases where the door-opening operation of the main door and/or the door-opening operation of the sub door may have some restrictions, and for example, in some cases, it is set that the door-opening operation of-the main door is invalid when the sub door is in the open state.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,017,067 shows a typical tailgate latch device which has a main latch unit for keeping a main door in the closed state in cooperation with a main striker and a sub latch unit for keeping a sub door in the closed state in cooperation with a sub striker. A sub ratchet of the sub latch unit is connected to a clutch mechanism which is operatively provided between a main open handle and a main ratchet of the main latch unit. The clutch mechanism disconnects the main open handle from the main ratchet when the sub ratchet releases the sub latch of the sub latch unit.
- The problem of the conventional latch device is in the point that the clutch mechanism is switched between the connected state and the unconnected state by the movement of the sub ratchet. The sub ratchet moves to be engaged with the sub latch by the elasticity of a ratchet spring, and it moves to be separated from the sub latch by the door-opening operation force of the sub open handle. The ratchet spring should have a comparatively strong elasticity so that it can make the sub ratchet engage with the sub latch instantaneously in response to the door-closing of the sub door.
- Additionally, it is necessary for the ratchet spring to have a force for moving plural parts of the clutch mechanism when moving the sub ratchet toward the sub latch, and therefore, the elasticity of the ratchet spring is set to be stronger. Such a strong ratchet spring hurts the good operational feeling of the sub open handle.
- Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a latch device for a -vehicle tailgate, wherein the above described problem is overcome by detecting the opening state of the sub door on the basis of the rotational position of the sub latch of the sub latch unit.
- Furthermore, it is another object of the present invention to provide a latch device for a vehicle tailgate, wherein the sub door can be closed with no problem even when the door-opening operation of the main door is proceeding.
- FIG. 1 is a rear view of a vehicle tailgate to which a latch device according to the present invention is attached;
- FIG. 2 is a bottom view of a sub latch unit of the latch device;
- FIG. 3 is a rear view showing the relation between a block lever and an open lever of the latch device;
- FIG. 4 is a schematic view showing a main latch unit of the latch device;
- FIG. 5 is a rear view of a sub latch lever of the latch device; and
- FIG. 6 is a rear view of the block lever.
- FIG. 1 shows a
latch device 10 according to the present invention, which is attached to a vehicle tailgate. The tailgate has a main door 11 which is attached to avehicle body 13 withhinges 14 and asub door 12 which is attached to the main door 11 withhinges 15. The construction of the tailgate is optional, and only one example is shown in FIG. 1. - The
latch device 10 has twolatch units strikers main latch unit 18 attached to the main door 11 keeps the main door 11 in the closed state in cooperation with themain striker 19 fixed to thevehicle body 13. Thesub latch unit 20 attached to the main door 11 keeps thesub door 12 in the closed state in cooperation with thesub striker 21 fixed to thesub door 12. A mainopen handle 16 for opening the main door 11 and a subopen handle 17 for opening thesub door 12 are provided onto the outside surface of the main door 11. - The
main latch unit 18 has, as shown in FIG. 4, amain latch 36 which is engageable to themain striker 19 and a main ratchet (pawl lever) 35 which keeps the engaged state between themain latch 36 and themain striker 19 by being engaged with themain latch 36. As described later, the door-opening operation of the mainopen handle 16 under the closed state of thesub door 12 causes themain ratchet 35 to be disengaged from themain latch 36 to release the engaged state between themain latch 36 and themain striker 19. - As shown in FIG. 2, the
sub latch unit 20 has asub latch 23 which is engageable with thesub striker 21 and a sub ratchet (pawl lever) 24 which keeps the engaged state between thesub latch 23 and thesub striker 21 by being engaged with thesub latch 23. Thesub latch 23 and thesub ratchet 24 are pivoted to abase body 22 of thesub latch unit 20. Thesub latch 23 is urged in the clockwise direction toward the unlatched position by the elasticity of alatch spring 50. Thesub ratchet 24 is connected to the subopen handle 17 through connecting means 51 such as a rod. - As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the
sub latch unit 20 further has afirst latch lever 25 which is pivoted to thebase body 22. Anengaging end 26 of thefirst latch lever 25 is urged in the direction shown by arrow X in FIG. 2 by the elasticity of a return spring 28 (FIG. 3), and when thesub latch 23 is put in the unlatched position by the elasticity of thelatch spring 50, theengaging end 26 is kept in the initial position A shown by the dotted line in FIG. 2. When thesub latch 23 is rotated from the unlatched position to the latched position in FIG. 2 by the door-closing of thesub door 12, acontact surface 27 of thesub latch 23 comes into contact with theengaging end 26 to move theengaging end 26 to the operating position B shown by a cross section in FIG. 2. - In FIG. 3, a
contact end 29 of the mainopen handle 16 is shown by a virtual line. Thecontact end 29 moves upward in FIG. 3 according to the door-opening operation of the mainopen handle 16. On the movement locus of thecontact end 29, afirst end 31 of anopen lever 30 is positioned. Theopen lever 30 is pivoted onto abracket 32 which is attached to the main door 11, and asecond end 33 of theopen lever 30 is connected to themain ratchet 35 of themain latch unit 18 through arod 34. - To the
bracket 32, asecond latch lever 38 and ablock lever 39 are pivoted by a single common supportingshaft 37. Thesecond latch lever 38 is connected to thefirst latch lever 25 through arod 40 to be-displaced integrally with thefirst latch lever 25, and accordingly, thesecond latch lever 38 is also displaced between the initial position A′ and the operating position B′ according to the movement of thesub latch 23. A connectingspring 41 operatively connecting thesecond latch lever 38 and theblock lever 39 has afirst leg part 42 which is engaged with thesecond latch lever 38 and asecond leg part 43 which comes into contact with ablock part 45 of theblock lever 39. The elasticity of the connectingspring 41 urges theblock lever 39 in the counterclockwise direction in FIG. 3, and normally, abent piece 44 of theblock lever 39 comes into contact with the side portion of thesecond latch lever 38. - When the
sub latch 23 is rotated from the latched position to the unlatched position by the door-opening of thesub door 12, the latch levers 25, 38 are switched from the operating positions B, B′ to the initial positions A, A′, respectively, and theblock lever 39 is displaced from the unblocked position shown by the solid line in FIG. 3 to the blocked position shown by the dotted line. Ablock part 45 at the unblocked position is put out of the rotation locus of thefirst end 31 of theopen lever 30, and therefore, it does not prevent the counterclockwise rotation, namely, the door-opening rotation of theopen lever 30. However, theblock part 45 at the blocked position is positioned on the rotation locus of thefirst end 31 so that it can restricts the door-opening rotation of theopen lever 30. - When closing the
sub door 12, thesub latch 23 of thesub latch unit 20 is displaced to the latched position shown in FIG. 2 by the engagement with thesub striker 21, and theengaging end 26 of thefirst latch lever 25 is displaced to the operating position B by the contact with thecontact surface 27 of thesub latch 23, and thesecond latch lever 38 connected to thefirst latch lever 25 with therod 40 is also displaced to the operating position B′. Furthermore, theblock lever 39 is moved to the unblocked position where theblock part 45 is put out of the rotation locus of thefirst end 31 of theopen lever 30 according to the displacement of thesecond latch lever 38 by the elasticity of the connectingspring 41. Therefore, in the state where thesub door 12 is closed, when the turningend 29 of the mainopen handle 16 comes into contact with oneend 31 of theopen lever 30 by the door-opening operation of the mainopen handle 16, theopen lever 30 is rotated in the door-opening direction without receiving interference of theblock part 45, and consequently, themain ratchet 35 of themain latch unit 18 is disengaged from themain latch 36, and the main door 11 becomes open. - When the door-opening operation is applied to the sub
open handle 17, thesub ratchet 24 of thesub latch unit 20 is rotated in the clockwise direction in FIG. 2 to be disengaged from thesub latch 23. Then, thesub door 12 is, normally, pushed out in the door-opening direction (direction shown by arrow Y) by the elasticity of thelatch spring 50 and the force of repulsion of weather-strip, and thesub latch 23 is restored from the latched position to the unlatched position, and theengaging end 26 of thefirst latch lever 25 is restored from the operating position B to the initial position A shown by the dotted line with the elasticity of thereturn spring 28. Furthermore, thesecond latch lever 38 is also restored from the operating position B′ to the initial position A′. Then, theblock lever 39 is switched to the blocked position by the contact between thebent piece 44 and thelatch lever 38, and theblock part 45 of theblock lever 39 is moved to the rotation locus of thefirst end 31 of theopen lever 30. In this blocked state, the door-opening rotation of theopen lever 30 is restricted by theblock part 45, and therefore, the door-opening operation of the mainopen handle 16 cannot release the engagement between themain latch unit 18 and themain striker 19. Thus, when thesub door 12 is in the open state, that is, when thesub latch 23 is in the unlatched position, the door-opening of the main door 11 is prevented. - There are some cases where the
sub door 12 is not pushed out in the door-opening direction even when thesub ratchet 24 of thesub latch unit 20 is disengaged from thesub latch 23 by the door-opening operation of the subopen handle 17, because of such a reason that thesub door 12 freeze to the main door 11. However, theblock lever 39 of the present invention is switched between the blocked position and the unblocked position according to the position of thesub latch 23 regardless of the door-opening operation of the subopen handle 17, and therefore, the opening state of thesub door 12 is not detected by mistake. -
Plural members sub latch 23 to restrict the door-opening of the main door 11 are restored to the initial position (or the blocked position) by the elasticity of thereturn spring 28. The elasticity of thisreturn spring 28 acts as a force for restoring thesub latch 23 from the latched position to the unlatched position when transmitted to thesub latch 23 through thefirst latch lever 25. This means that thereturn spring 28 functions as the assistant for thelatch spring 50. Furthermore, thereturn spring 28 produces no resistance when thesub ratchet 24 is separated from thesub latch 23. Accordingly, thereturn spring 28 of thelatch device 10 of the present invention has no bad effect on the operational feeling of the subopen handle 17. - When the door-opening operation of the main
open handle 16 is performed under the open state of thesub door 12, thefirst end 31 of theopen lever 30 comes into contact with theblock part 45 of theblock lever 39, as mentioned above. The door-closing operation of thesub door 12 in the state where thefirst end 31 is brought into contact with theblock part 45 is included in abnormal operations. If such an abnormal operation is performed, the latch levers 25, 38 are displaced to the operating positions B, B′. At this moment, the connectingspring 41 of the present invention permits thesecond latch lever 38 to be displaced into the operating position B′ while leaving theblock lever 39 at the blocked position. Accordingly, even if an abnormal operation is performed, the door-closing of thesub door 12 is smoothly performed, and it is prevented to bring a damage to the contact part of theblock lever 39 and theopen lever 30.
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